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New ways of managing change have run aground on the uncritical acceptance of a limited view of temporality, identified here as causal time. Because it emphasizes identity and state-transitions, causal time is inherently static and past-centered. An alternative view, called flow time, emphasizes the dynamic of the always arriving future. The claim is made that a future-centered temporality gives access to the knowledge change agents need to cope with accelerating and ongoing change.

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New ways of managing change have run aground on the uncritical acceptance of a limited view of temporality, identified here as causal time. Because it emphasizes identity and state-transitions, causal time is inherently static and past-centered. An alternative view, called flow time, emphasizes the dynamic of the always arriving future. The claim is made that a future-centered temporality gives access to the knowledge change agents need to cope with accelerating and ongoing change.